Mom Who Doesn't Trust Her Daughter Goes to Extreme Lengths for Proof
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05/17/2018
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This mom ups the ante on strict parenthood.
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Thanks to the marvels of modern technology, strict parents have only been enabled to be that much stricter.A struggle that Twitter user Kaelyn Demmon knows all too well when dealing with her mom, Heather Steinkopf. -
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One Friday evening, the 18-year-old and her BFF, Stevie Holbrook, were hanging out and enjoying a movie night when her mother decided to initiate operation "parental safety."AKA an impromptu selfie request, something that Holbrook does with her daughter on the regular. -
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Kaelyn's mom opens up with the gem of the line, "before you lie," which shows that she's not playing around. Then she asks for a specific selfie with a specific pose, so she just can't take something from her camera roll and pass it off as current. -
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Kaelyn gives her her photo, but it's clearly not enough: Mama wants to make sure her daughter is where she says she is. -
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So Kaelyn obliges her second request. Also, note that she has her mom saved as "Heather" in her phone. Might have something to do with the fact that she's constantly getting her daughter to send her pictures of where she's at, but I could be wrong. -
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Now normally that would be enough for anyone to prove that they are where they said they are, right? Well, it wasn't good enough for Steinkopf. -
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Some people related hard to Kaelyn's post. -
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While others couldn't believe that her mother would be so strict and should trust her daughter more.But others think that most teens lie to their parents about what their doing not because it's something necessarily bad, but because their folks are strict for no reason and aren't going to be allowed to do anything anyway. -
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While others couldn't believe that her mother would be so strict and should trust her daughter more.But others think that most teens lie to their parents about what their doing not because it's something necessarily bad, but because their folks are strict for no reason and aren't going to be allowed to do anything anyway.
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